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bakery

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bak·er·y  (bk-r)
n. pl. bak·er·ies
A place where products such as bread, cake, and pastries are baked or sold. Also called bakeshop.

bakery [ˈbeɪkərɪ]
n pl -eries
1. Also called bakehouse a room or building equipped for baking
2. a shop in which bread, cakes, etc., are sold
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bakerybakery - a workplace where baked goods (breads and cakes and pastries) are produced or sold
patisserie - a bakery specializing in French pastry
shop, store - a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services; "he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod"
workplace, work - a place where work is done; "he arrived at work early today"
Translations
bakery [ˈbeɪkərɪ] N (for bread) → panadería f; (for cakes) → pastelería f

bakery [ˈbeɪkəri] n (= shop) → boulangerie f
I got them from the baker's this morning
BUT Je suis allé les chercher chez le boulanger ce matin.Je suis allé les chercher à la boulangerie ce matin. (= factory) → boulangerie f industrielle

bakery
nBäckerei f

bakery [ˈbeɪkərɪ] npanetteria, forno
bakery [ˈbeɪkərɪ] npanetteria, forno

bakery مخبز pekařství bageri Bäckerei αρτοποιείο panadería leipomo boulangerie pekara panetteria パン屋 빵집 bakkerij bakeri piekarnia padaria пекарня bageri ร้านขายขนมปัง ekmekçi hiệu bánh mỳ 面包店


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Why, the new Government Bakery was opened only last week, and I gave orders to sell the bread at cost-price during the present scarcity
The young girl's attention had been attracted to him for the last few moments; she had repeatedly turned her head towards him with uneasiness; she had even once come to a standstill, and taking advantage of a ray of light which escaped from a half-open bakery to survey him intently, from head to foot, then, having cast this glance, Gringoire had seen her make that little pout which he had already noticed, after which she passed on.
The boy and his mother saw the cat creep into the door of the bakery and presently emerge followed by the baker, who swore and waved his arms about.
 
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